Abstract: Blended learning, also called hybrid learning, is a method to education and teaching techniques that combines between online educational materials and opportunities for interaction online with traditional place-based classroom methods. So, blended learning can be done at home (online) plus the classroom (face to face). Some researches and test results have stated that the outcome results of blended learning have been useful and enhanced students skills and abilities. Examples of these advantages are that students can ask questions at home while studying as well in case of students not being able to attend school and classes they can do it from their homes and not miss out. However worldwide it has been said that it also has disadvantages. A few examples for that are it has increased the amount of work on teaching staffs, cheating and plagiarism, overload on Wi-Fi services leading to misinterpretations and learning difficulties. All in all, blended learning will have its pros and cons and the best one can do is minimize the cons.